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bu;áá>:)qp) in this report from lindsey hilsum of itn, the chinese seem intent on keeping most of the economic benefits for themselves. >> reporter: it doesn't look very green. rare earth processing in china is a messy, dangerous, polluting business. it uses toxic chemicals, acid, sulfates, ammonia. the workers have little or no protection. but without rare earth, copenhagen means nothing. ♪ you buy a prius hybrid car and think you're saving the planet, but each motor contains a kilo of neodimium and and each battery more than ten kilos of lanthanum, rare earth metals from china. green campaigners love wind turbines, but the permanent magnet used to manufacture a three-megawatt turbine contains some two tons of rare earth. the authorities gave us a dvd of baiyun ebo in inner mongolia, where most of the world's rare earth is mined along with iron ore. they wouldn't let us film it ourselves. but about 100 miles away we found the frozen tailing lake, where rare earth mixes with mud, waiting for processing at nearby factories. technologies we all use like computers, mobile phones and en
bu;áá>:)qp) in this report from lindsey hilsum of itn, the chinese seem intent on keeping most of the economic benefits for themselves. >> reporter: it doesn't look very green. rare earth processing in china is a messy, dangerous, polluting business. it uses toxic chemicals, acid, sulfates, ammonia. the workers have little or no protection. but without rare earth, copenhagen means nothing. ♪ you buy a prius hybrid car and think you're saving the planet, but each motor contains a...
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it was a long time ago, but as you will hear in this report from itn's lindsey hillson, the memories are very much alive for those who are still seeking justice. >> reporter: they came all the way from bosnia to the hague, to see the man they blame for the death of their husbands d sons face justice. the women of srebrenica have waited3 years for this moment. they gathered to watch on a screen outside the courtroom. >> translator: we took a 30-hour bus ride because we expect some kind of justice, but there's none. it's very hard and upsetting for us. everything reminds us of 1995. my husband disappeared with my family. this is really hard. >> reporter: the former president faces 11 charges of genocide, crimes against humanity and violations of the laws of war. he's seen here with the commander of the bosnian serb army, general ratko mladic who is still on the run. the prosecutors accuse mr. karadzic of responsibility for the most notorious atrocity of the bosnian war, the massacre of 7,000 men and boys at srebrenica as well as the siege of sarajevo. all part of an attempt, they say,
it was a long time ago, but as you will hear in this report from itn's lindsey hillson, the memories are very much alive for those who are still seeking justice. >> reporter: they came all the way from bosnia to the hague, to see the man they blame for the death of their husbands d sons face justice. the women of srebrenica have waited3 years for this moment. they gathered to watch on a screen outside the courtroom. >> translator: we took a 30-hour bus ride because we expect some...
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lindsey hilsum's report on america's struggle with health care is our lead focus tonight and it begins in erie, pennsylvania. >> cardiac arrest, an elderly man in urgent need of treatment at the hospital in erie as in all american hospitals, by law, they have to treat anyone who shows up in the emergency room, whether they have health insurance or not. >> more people working and don't have insurance or lose their jobs and don't have insurance. and they get sick and they present themselves to us but it's not economically sustainable. >> the free clinic in nearby cleveland, the last resort of the uninsured. people like miles stevens whose diabetes was treated too late. the reform being proposed but created government insurance schemes to drive down costs. but opponents say that wouldn't only be unfair competition but the first step on the road to socialism. a message that's got through to some of the uninsured themselves. >> i don't know about the government controlling it. that's a little scary to me, as far as like socialism and stuff, things like that. >> up the road, the cleveland cl
lindsey hilsum's report on america's struggle with health care is our lead focus tonight and it begins in erie, pennsylvania. >> cardiac arrest, an elderly man in urgent need of treatment at the hospital in erie as in all american hospitals, by law, they have to treat anyone who shows up in the emergency room, whether they have health insurance or not. >> more people working and don't have insurance or lose their jobs and don't have insurance. and they get sick and they present...
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but that's basically what john mccain and lindsey graham are saying. that she wasn't responsible for benghazi, so why did the white house put her out there? and they're saying only for political rains. and they criticize ambassador rice for not asking more questions. she got a briefing. she got a briefing on the latest intelligence, says the white house. the white house says they're the ones that put her out there. so if what she said turns out not to be true later, they should take the blame. but, boy, what a fierce defense. i'm not holding my breath much longer on seeing who his nominee is probably going to be for secretary of state. >> and wants to have a fight. interesting, though, there's no greater defender of david petraeus, we'll talk about in a moment, than john mccain. he has been a longtime champion. and she got intelligence briefing, that was coming from david petraeus, isn't that right? >> that was certainly contributed to by david petraeus, and jim clapper and they were pretty critical of clapper, but i didn't hear much criticism of petra
but that's basically what john mccain and lindsey graham are saying. that she wasn't responsible for benghazi, so why did the white house put her out there? and they're saying only for political rains. and they criticize ambassador rice for not asking more questions. she got a briefing. she got a briefing on the latest intelligence, says the white house. the white house says they're the ones that put her out there. so if what she said turns out not to be true later, they should take the blame....
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lindsey graham and his party just feed into that. it is worth noting one of the ways we got into sequestration was through an agreement between the white house and congress, not once, but twice. the entire frame of the discussion in washington is wrong. the longer it goes on, the worse the american people will be because it is not what built this country. we funded investments. we believe in creating an economy that works for everyone. until we spend at the level necessary, that cannot happen. >> and the likelihood of that happening before march 1? parks highly doubtful. both sides are preparing for the public relations disaster. this is one of three crises coming over the next six weeks for budgets. there's a possible government shutdown at the end of march, and may 1, parts of the government could be shut down the lead to a downgrade and possibly to fall depending on how it is managed. we're in for a rough ride. the longer it goes on, the more entrenched both sides will be and the likelihood everything will come off the rails. >> i
lindsey graham and his party just feed into that. it is worth noting one of the ways we got into sequestration was through an agreement between the white house and congress, not once, but twice. the entire frame of the discussion in washington is wrong. the longer it goes on, the worse the american people will be because it is not what built this country. we funded investments. we believe in creating an economy that works for everyone. until we spend at the level necessary, that cannot happen....
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so there really isn't maybe as much difference here as lindsey graham thinks. what there is is a difference in emphasis on whether july, 2011, has any importance. and i think the pentagon would like it to just be kind of like a little speed bump. and the white house is determined that, you know, at that point we begin to deescalate. >> rose: do you think anybody in the administration... do you think the president or the vice president or admiral mullen regret that the president said that in the west point speech? a date certain to begin the process? >> absolutely not. and they have confirmed this in recent days. >> rose: because they believed at the time it was necessary... >> they believe in timelines. republicans don't believe in timelines. even general cartwright said in a situation room... i have in "the promise" the thing like afghanistan, charlie, the thing like health care or the economy or other things i'll do with in "the promise," there were some real disagreements in the situation room where they went through these 20 hours of meetings within the adm
so there really isn't maybe as much difference here as lindsey graham thinks. what there is is a difference in emphasis on whether july, 2011, has any importance. and i think the pentagon would like it to just be kind of like a little speed bump. and the white house is determined that, you know, at that point we begin to deescalate. >> rose: do you think anybody in the administration... do you think the president or the vice president or admiral mullen regret that the president said that...
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republican senator lindsey graham of south carolina has vowed to block votes on both hegel and cia nominee john brennan by invoking the partisan dispute over the deadly attacks on u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. speaking to cbs news, lindsey graham said he would place a hold on the votes unless the white house provides confirmation on its response to the incident. >> i don't think we should allow britain to go forward with the cia directorship, hagel to be confirmed as secretary of defense, until the white house gives us an accounting. what did the president do? >> the pentagon has announced an expansion of benefits offered to gay and lesbian couples. members of the military in same- sex relationships will receive full access to base facilities and groups, as well as joint assignments. but a number of benefits will still be denied, including health-insurance coverage and on base housing. those restrictions are expected to remain in place until the 1996 defense of marriage act is fully repealed. a federal judge has overturned a state law in arizona barring funding for the reproductive se
republican senator lindsey graham of south carolina has vowed to block votes on both hegel and cia nominee john brennan by invoking the partisan dispute over the deadly attacks on u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. speaking to cbs news, lindsey graham said he would place a hold on the votes unless the white house provides confirmation on its response to the incident. >> i don't think we should allow britain to go forward with the cia directorship, hagel to be confirmed as secretary of...
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. >> republican senator lindsey graham voted to approve the fiscal cliff deal was just one day before the vote he told fox news sunday he may vote no unless it included more cuts to social security benefits. >> i'm not one to raise the debt ceiling unless to get serious about keeping the country from becoming -- cutting social to treat medicare. i want meaningful and atomic reform. not to take a voucher approach to medicaid. adjust the age for social security, cpi changes, and look behind the 10-year window. i cannot raise the debt ceiling in good conscience without addressing the long-term debt problems of this country, and i will not. >> that was senator lindsey graham greene another republican senator voted yes, john mccain of arizona. senator mccain said republicans would block another deal unless it included major cuts to so- called entitlement programs. he was interviewed by cnn possible blitzer. >> are you gandhi is the raising of the debt ceiling as leverage to get from the president? >> i think there's going to be a whole new field of battle with the debt ceiling rolls around
. >> republican senator lindsey graham voted to approve the fiscal cliff deal was just one day before the vote he told fox news sunday he may vote no unless it included more cuts to social security benefits. >> i'm not one to raise the debt ceiling unless to get serious about keeping the country from becoming -- cutting social to treat medicare. i want meaningful and atomic reform. not to take a voucher approach to medicaid. adjust the age for social security, cpi changes, and look...
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. >> meet taylor, rachel, lindsey, and amy. we're four friends, four years, for a difference and we came up with our name because the four of us are really good friends and for our four years of high school, we pledged to do 1,000 hours of community service. >> you heard right, 1,000 hours of volunteer work. >> the mission is to inspire other teens to help out in their communities and do community service. and just because it's better than doing other stuff basically. >> and it makes you feel better as a person and it's really fun. >> their plan was hatched during their freshman year of high school. a devastating world event got them thinking. >> we started talking about it earlier in the year and then we really sat down in like january or february and kinda of -- it was around the haiti earthquake, so we thought it would be a good idea to have a dance at our school to benefit it. and that's kinda how it all just came together. >> the girls quickly realized what a difference they could make, and that the possibilities were endl
. >> meet taylor, rachel, lindsey, and amy. we're four friends, four years, for a difference and we came up with our name because the four of us are really good friends and for our four years of high school, we pledged to do 1,000 hours of community service. >> you heard right, 1,000 hours of volunteer work. >> the mission is to inspire other teens to help out in their communities and do community service. and just because it's better than doing other stuff basically. >>...
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i think lindsey graham, the senator from south carolina. >> who is what passes for a moderate --ish? now centers left. >> i also think there is a lot of demand on both sides of the political aisle for nonjudges on that court. >> why? >> the court that decided brown v. board of education, not one of the judges had been a full-time judge before. hugo black was a senator. that perspective, beyond, you know, just the narrow legal perspective is something that is really missing on the court. when olito replaced o'connor all nine were federal appeals court judges. that's a very narrow perspective. four law professors up there -- >> narrow in what sense? you think you want knowledge of the law as predicate of being on the court. the law.usly, you want to know books.han having read the sandra day o'connor was a former state senator. if she could say to her colleagues you think raising money in a political campaign is about abstraction, like money equals speech. this is what a campaign contributor thinks when he or she gives money. >> that would be a valuable >> that would be extremely valuab
i think lindsey graham, the senator from south carolina. >> who is what passes for a moderate --ish? now centers left. >> i also think there is a lot of demand on both sides of the political aisle for nonjudges on that court. >> why? >> the court that decided brown v. board of education, not one of the judges had been a full-time judge before. hugo black was a senator. that perspective, beyond, you know, just the narrow legal perspective is something that is really...
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was down in south carolina and a hefty debt loads senators, of course, like everybody could one is lindsey gra -- one is lindseyçó graham, the other is m ñrdemint, held as mr. know. it worries me that if we're going to get anything done, we have to have the great legislators, and we lost ted kennedy. >> we are living in an age of tribalism. george? >> i have a serious high point, but president obama announced the other day he was going to actually let the people in america know they can visit the white house. in the last administration, we had -- -- >> that is our show for the day. we're so glad you can month. let us up at pbwhchronicle.c om. until next week, cheers. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- produced in collaboration with çówhut, washington univ. television. this has been "white house chronicle," featuring llewellyn king, linda gasparello, and guests. to the viet -- to view the program on line, a vis
was down in south carolina and a hefty debt loads senators, of course, like everybody could one is lindsey gra -- one is lindseyçó graham, the other is m ñrdemint, held as mr. know. it worries me that if we're going to get anything done, we have to have the great legislators, and we lost ted kennedy. >> we are living in an age of tribalism. george? >> i have a serious high point, but president obama announced the other day he was going to actually let the people in america know...
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. >> his face hidden under a black cloth, the sole suspect in the murder of lindsey hopper in the hands of the japanese. the suspect was arrested at a ferry terminal in a stock after three years on the run. lindsay hawker was 22 and had come to japan to teach english. last time she was seen alive was when cctv cameras taped her in march 2007. she had agreed to give a private lesson. her body was found in his flat, buried in a bathtub full of sand on the balcony. when the police arrived, the suspect was there, but he managed to give them the slip and escape. lindsay's parents came to japan many times, but the case appeared to go nowhere. the breakthrough came when the police released this photograph, taken last month at a plastic surgery clinic. the suspect had operations on his mouth and eyes and had on for another on his nose. the doctor has only realized he was after he had gone, but the picture was circulated widely, and there was a member of the public and spotted him in osaka. >> tonight, he has been brought by bullet train to tokyo. he has been taken on to a police station near wh
. >> his face hidden under a black cloth, the sole suspect in the murder of lindsey hopper in the hands of the japanese. the suspect was arrested at a ferry terminal in a stock after three years on the run. lindsay hawker was 22 and had come to japan to teach english. last time she was seen alive was when cctv cameras taped her in march 2007. she had agreed to give a private lesson. her body was found in his flat, buried in a bathtub full of sand on the balcony. when the police arrived,...
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he now would love to combine an energy bill that dick lugar and lindsey graham introduced that provide incentives to industry with a climate bill. that's very hardtor do in light of this oil spill, though, charlie. >> rose: you said in in a column that you wrote "why does a white house that includes emanuel, the chief of staff, unsurpassed in appreciation of the neck nexus of policy and politics in washington and david axelrod, one of the best political strategists in the united states respond so slowly and inadequately to such a major catastrophe?" -frlgts charlie, it's an issue i think is going to intrigue historians. i tell you what my theory is. on april 20, i think this white house saw the prospects for the most remarkable legislative achievements since at least lyndon johnson if not franklin roosevelt. a stimulus package, health care reform, rewriting the rules for wall street and financial regulation and a real prospect for a climate change bill. this was unexpected. it was an impediment to that last goal. i don't think they were insensitive. i don't think it was they didn't car
he now would love to combine an energy bill that dick lugar and lindsey graham introduced that provide incentives to industry with a climate bill. that's very hardtor do in light of this oil spill, though, charlie. >> rose: you said in in a column that you wrote "why does a white house that includes emanuel, the chief of staff, unsurpassed in appreciation of the neck nexus of policy and politics in washington and david axelrod, one of the best political strategists in the united...
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but lindsey? -- who is he? his name is enough. the reward offered for help for his capture -- $2 million. a former policeman the, thought to have risen through the ranks of organized crime to meet a faction. authorities say his arrest would have dealt the cartel a major blow. >> the cartel is greatly weakened. the three main operators have now been arrested. we expect this will lead to a reshuffling of leaders. nevertheless the weakening of the group will be substantial. two weeks ago the leader of a rival faction within the cartel was arrested and last december its former leader was killed in a gun battle. but these are only small victories in a long war. what fire power rivaling that of small armies, most clashes with the drug gangs lead to this. and the government's attempts to cross them have claimed 28,000 lives since 2006. as mexico began celebrations to mark the 200th anniversary of its independence from spain, it has a long way to go to be free of the violent. bbc news. >> still to come, the austrian woman held captive of
but lindsey? -- who is he? his name is enough. the reward offered for help for his capture -- $2 million. a former policeman the, thought to have risen through the ranks of organized crime to meet a faction. authorities say his arrest would have dealt the cartel a major blow. >> the cartel is greatly weakened. the three main operators have now been arrested. we expect this will lead to a reshuffling of leaders. nevertheless the weakening of the group will be substantial. two weeks ago the...
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. >> that report from itn's lindsey hilton in london. for more on the besiege and where iran is headed, we turn to the leading researcher on iran with the carnegie endowment for international peace in washington, d.c. thank you very much for joining us on the program. >> thank you. >> so earlier on this week, secretary of state hillary clinton said iran of -- was becoming a military dictatorship. is that true? >> i think it's an unfortunate reflect of the reality on the ground. the revolutionary guards have really eclipsed the clergy in terms of their economic influence and their political influence, and they're essentially running iranian foreign policy in places like iraq, afghanistan, and lebanon. what i would slightly quibble with the secretary is that she said that the revolutionary guards are "supplanting" iran's civilian leadership. i would argue in fact that the supreme leader ayatollah harmony and mahmoud ahmadinejad have spear headed the transition to military dictatorship. they're very much implicated in this transition to mil
. >> that report from itn's lindsey hilton in london. for more on the besiege and where iran is headed, we turn to the leading researcher on iran with the carnegie endowment for international peace in washington, d.c. thank you very much for joining us on the program. >> thank you. >> so earlier on this week, secretary of state hillary clinton said iran of -- was becoming a military dictatorship. is that true? >> i think it's an unfortunate reflect of the reality on the...
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senator lindsey graham came out few months ago said, i think we're running out of angry white men. we have to expand our base. when you think about in terms of a ground game who is going to turn out, you do support obama much more likely than what you think about going out for free slice of pizza being motivated by president delivering you pizza. to a phone call or the candidate you don't see billionaires who are profiting from the policies but mitt romney is that are going to benefit from going out getting free pizza and door knocking. there is a different level of engagement because obama is -- >> does anybody have particular aspect of the ground game how it affects women voters? is it going to get more women out than men? how does that work? >> the ground game is extremely important in every election it's important to both parties. the fact is, mitt romney is in ohio, yes, trying to motivate the people that most likely go are going to vote for him reach few undecided voters that are still there. but first lady was in virginia on friday, where? two predominantly black colleges. i
senator lindsey graham came out few months ago said, i think we're running out of angry white men. we have to expand our base. when you think about in terms of a ground game who is going to turn out, you do support obama much more likely than what you think about going out for free slice of pizza being motivated by president delivering you pizza. to a phone call or the candidate you don't see billionaires who are profiting from the policies but mitt romney is that are going to benefit from...
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. >> lindsey: your baby can read is so much more than just the reading aspect. >> mozart. >> mozart. >> there is nothing that he doesn't want to learn more about, and that includes sports. you know, the next thing i know graham is outside shooting hoops. he's incredibly well-rounded. >> "...would last for years and take the lives of more than 600,000 americans." >> no way. >> way. >> announcer: here's how it works. your child sees and hears the words "clap," followed by hearing and seeing the meaning of the word while saying or doing the word. it's that simple. seize this small window of opportunity to give your child the stimulation they crave. get the complete your baby can read early language development system today. a 30-day risk-free trial is yours to try for only $14.95. this complete package of dvds, books, sliding cards and games helps unlock your child's learning potential and confidence. that's not all. order today and you'll get these three free gifts valued at more than $75, and they're yours to keep absolutely free. [♪...] oh, me and some buddies are going to dinner a
. >> lindsey: your baby can read is so much more than just the reading aspect. >> mozart. >> mozart. >> there is nothing that he doesn't want to learn more about, and that includes sports. you know, the next thing i know graham is outside shooting hoops. he's incredibly well-rounded. >> "...would last for years and take the lives of more than 600,000 americans." >> no way. >> way. >> announcer: here's how it works. your child sees and...
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. >> republican senator lindsey graham is maintaining his vow to block all of president obama's nominations until officials are allowed to appear before congress. he now says his position remains unchanged despite the reports retractions. those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. more than 10,000 people are feared dead in the philippines following one of the most powerful storms ever recorded. it is believed to be the most powerful typhoon to ever make landfall in human history. 942 people are confirmed dead so far. the head of the red cross has described the devastation as absolute bedlam. most of the damage and death was caused by huge waves that inundated towns, washed ships ashore, and swept away coastal villages. had reported one mass grave of 500 bodies. more than 600,000 people were displaced by the storms and many still have no access to food, water, or medicine. this is the philippines interior mar roxas speaking one day after the storm hit. >> i do not have the words for it. it is horrific, a great human tragedy. when the
. >> republican senator lindsey graham is maintaining his vow to block all of president obama's nominations until officials are allowed to appear before congress. he now says his position remains unchanged despite the reports retractions. those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. more than 10,000 people are feared dead in the philippines following one of the most powerful storms ever recorded. it is believed to be the most...
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this is south carolina senator lindsey graham. >> you said the jewish lobby intimidates a lot of people. senator.itand israelis i cannot think of a more provocative thing to say about the relationship between the united states and israel and the senate or congress and which you said. do you agree with me you should not have said something like that? >> yes, i've already said that. >> he also faced a grilling from longtime friend and senate colleague arizona senator john mccain over his views on iraq war. >> were you correct or incorrect when he said the surge would be the most dangerous foreign policy blunder in this country since vietnam? correct or incorrect? yes or no? >> by reference to -- >> the question is, were you right or wrong? that is pretty straightforward. >> chuck hagel served in the vietnam war, went on to clarify his current position with regards to iraq. >> that particular decision that was made on the surge, the more to the point our war in iraq, i think was the most fundamental bad, dangerous decision since vietnam. >> chuck hagel emphasized his support for israeli do
this is south carolina senator lindsey graham. >> you said the jewish lobby intimidates a lot of people. senator.itand israelis i cannot think of a more provocative thing to say about the relationship between the united states and israel and the senate or congress and which you said. do you agree with me you should not have said something like that? >> yes, i've already said that. >> he also faced a grilling from longtime friend and senate colleague arizona senator john mccain...
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. >> lindsey. >> charlie: you suggest that reagan might have picked sandra day o'connor. >> yes, somebody guessed that also. >> charlie: first of all he nominated her for the supreme court so he liked her. she's from the west. >> the dynamic of that is if ford beats carter and the calamity of the 70's which i believed were backed in the cake, then reagan comes to the nomination after 12 years of republican, he has no democratic unpopular carter to run against, he's got to change the dynamic. now let's think all the way back to 2008 and see another republican candidate succeeding in unpopular republican coming who felt he had to change the dynamic with his running mate. for this hours, that looked like, sarah palin looked like a brilliant choice. sandra day o'connor had significant more experience chops than she did. so again you could argue no. but look at the dynamic that would have resulted and i would respectfully suggest -- >> charlie: what about this in terms of real history. so gerald ford loses to carter and reagan beats him. if gerald ford -- >> depending on the economy and the no
. >> lindsey. >> charlie: you suggest that reagan might have picked sandra day o'connor. >> yes, somebody guessed that also. >> charlie: first of all he nominated her for the supreme court so he liked her. she's from the west. >> the dynamic of that is if ford beats carter and the calamity of the 70's which i believed were backed in the cake, then reagan comes to the nomination after 12 years of republican, he has no democratic unpopular carter to run against, he's...
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flanked by fellow republican senator lindsey graham of south carolina, senator john mccain of arizona vowed to thwart any senate confirmation for rice. >> let's see what happens here, but we will do whatever is necessary to block the nomination that is within our power as far susan rice is concerned. while we await the findings and recommendations of the internal review of the big as the attack by the administration, it is essential for congress to conduct its own independent assessment. there is no credibility amongst most of us concerning the administration and the numerous controversies and contradictions that have been involved in their handling of this issue. >> responding at a news conference in washington, president obama defended rice and issued a challenge to her detractors. >> senator mccain and senator gramm and others want to go after someone, they should go after me. and i'm happy to have that discussion with them. but for them to go after the u.n. ambassador who had nothing to do with benghazi? and was simply making a presentation based on intelligence she had received?
flanked by fellow republican senator lindsey graham of south carolina, senator john mccain of arizona vowed to thwart any senate confirmation for rice. >> let's see what happens here, but we will do whatever is necessary to block the nomination that is within our power as far susan rice is concerned. while we await the findings and recommendations of the internal review of the big as the attack by the administration, it is essential for congress to conduct its own independent assessment....
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lindsey graham... i'll refer to nina on that. but lindsay graham looking at her judicial record said she is not a cause driven judge. there's very little criticism of her 17 years on the bench as a district court judge and appellate court judge on the bench. the only criticism about her personally had to do with the speech she gave. and most of it was about refighting why democrats voted against sam alito and john roberts and even people obscure to the public like janice rogers. >> rose: does it in fact, as somebody has said, the republicans say it will be a victory for them if they can get as many votes against her as democrats got votes against john roberts? >> charlie, i've covered politics for a long time in america and i have never heard.... >> rose: when he says that to me i know i'm going to learn something. >> i've never heard a voter in waterloo, iowa, say "i give the republicans credit because they got as many against her as they did against john roberts." no. >> rose: all right. so set up her judicial profile for me an
lindsey graham... i'll refer to nina on that. but lindsay graham looking at her judicial record said she is not a cause driven judge. there's very little criticism of her 17 years on the bench as a district court judge and appellate court judge on the bench. the only criticism about her personally had to do with the speech she gave. and most of it was about refighting why democrats voted against sam alito and john roberts and even people obscure to the public like janice rogers. >> rose:...
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. >> some republicans, people like john mccain and lindsey graham have been arguing in favor of intervention in libya for weeks, weeks before president obama did it, but you have also had on the realist side, richard luger the senior republican on the floor of foreign relations. >> no isolationists. >> no isolationists but old-fashioned realist in a sense saying no we don't have a vital interest there, we shouldn't do it. you had hayley barber the governor of mississippi running for president, it looks, saying .. i don't think we have a vital interest and this is going to cost too much. and of course you also have the libertarian which is a piece of the tea party movement that is not only ron paul and rand paul but some others, whose basic starting point is why are we intervening anywhere and spending money on this? >> well, nobody knows, we are more knowledgeable than we were 20 minutes ago because david ignatius and julianna goldman, and doyle mcmanus, we are much wiser than we were 20 minutes ago. and we will be right back. >> howrld schultz knee is here, the ceo of the starbucks, the com
. >> some republicans, people like john mccain and lindsey graham have been arguing in favor of intervention in libya for weeks, weeks before president obama did it, but you have also had on the realist side, richard luger the senior republican on the floor of foreign relations. >> no isolationists. >> no isolationists but old-fashioned realist in a sense saying no we don't have a vital interest there, we shouldn't do it. you had hayley barber the governor of mississippi...
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i mean, they probably had john mccain and lindsey graham on for the 27th time each, instead of dealing with what was the most important speech about climate change ever given by a sitting president. >> and thinkprogress, the progressive website published an info-graphic, which pointed out that, as you say, sunday's news shows ignored obama's climate plan, late-night comedy shows picked up the slack. "the daily show" gave three minutes and 29 seconds to the president, "the late show" gave one minute, 33 seconds, "the tonight show" gave one minute and two seconds. "meet the press?" zero seconds. fox news? zero seconds. abc "this week"? zero seconds. "face the nation?" zero seconds. "state of the union" on cnn, zero seconds. >> yeah, but i bet they kept us informed about the phony irs scandal. they have stuff which they think pushes the buttons that makes people emotional and angry. and they just find climate change a snooze. they find guns a snooze. look at what happened with sandy hook. look at what happened with hurricane sandy and climate change. we are capable of turning away because
i mean, they probably had john mccain and lindsey graham on for the 27th time each, instead of dealing with what was the most important speech about climate change ever given by a sitting president. >> and thinkprogress, the progressive website published an info-graphic, which pointed out that, as you say, sunday's news shows ignored obama's climate plan, late-night comedy shows picked up the slack. "the daily show" gave three minutes and 29 seconds to the president, "the...
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i could have gotten involved in mayor lindsey's architect group at the timeand no contractor would build the house in east hampton. no one ever saw curved forms or raw cedarwood, and i told my parents that i would like to build it, that i thought it was essential. >> i took my mother's battery radio, turned it into a p.a. system -- this is in the 1920's -- and i sang through a telephone. and the harmonica and the voice and the jokes and everything were fine, but the guitar, they couldn't hear. so the carhop said "if you could only get the guitar louder," so i lifted my dad's radio out of the garage and i hooked it up to the guitar, which i had bought, by the way, at sears and roebuck, 4.95, so i took a phone grav pickup, jabbed a needle in the -- so i took a phonograph pickup, jabbed a needle in the guitar, i was unhappy because of the feedback and it started to holler -- if you got too loud with this acoustical instrument so i filled it with plaster of paris, rags, everything i could, and i thought there's got to be a better solution to this thing, and i worked it out until it was eithe
i could have gotten involved in mayor lindsey's architect group at the timeand no contractor would build the house in east hampton. no one ever saw curved forms or raw cedarwood, and i told my parents that i would like to build it, that i thought it was essential. >> i took my mother's battery radio, turned it into a p.a. system -- this is in the 1920's -- and i sang through a telephone. and the harmonica and the voice and the jokes and everything were fine, but the guitar, they couldn't...
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. >> rose: and lindsey graham had left the cooperation because of immigration. >> he left because of imtpwraeugs and so forth. he still believes fervently that we need to price carbon. he wants to have a bill that has the right mix of drilling and energy production and other kinds of things. i think we can wind up there. you know, we may not be able to do everything all in one bite, but the key is to get started at pricing carbon. and begin to move down the road. newspaper is the country ready for an increase in nuclear power? >> i believe the country would accept safe modular well regulated... >> rose: but is there anything to suggest to you that that's not very realistic to have safe modular... >> no. i think we've talked with a lot of different folks about this. we have not approached this in a slap-happy kind of way. we're going to produce nuclear plants over the next hundred years whether people like it or not. it's part of the mix. and other countries are racing towards that because it is emissions-free and they believe it's going to be one of the ways that they get out of this
. >> rose: and lindsey graham had left the cooperation because of immigration. >> he left because of imtpwraeugs and so forth. he still believes fervently that we need to price carbon. he wants to have a bill that has the right mix of drilling and energy production and other kinds of things. i think we can wind up there. you know, we may not be able to do everything all in one bite, but the key is to get started at pricing carbon. and begin to move down the road. newspaper is the...
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. >> rose: i mean, you look what's happening with lindsey graham for standing for things in south carolina. >> and he is not alone in that. there's several who have gone out on a limb and had it chopped off. but, you know, you look at bob mcconnell and you look at the candidate who's now the governor-elect in new jersey, and this may be a path not only for the vpd vote but to bringing the republicans back to the big tent philosophy, which was so successful years ago which the republicans really need to focus on rather than being a shrinking minority. >> just very briefly i think if you look at that "washington post" poll, you'll see that it's a party of a party of anger and i think a lot of their elected representatives are reflecting a very angry base in the party. and i thought that was an interesting question the post asked. >> rose: and health care. >> finally the starting gun went off for the senate floor. the 60 votes were there to get the debate going but a lot more needs to happen. i think that they will find their way to produce a bill that will garner 60 votes. it's goingo still
. >> rose: i mean, you look what's happening with lindsey graham for standing for things in south carolina. >> and he is not alone in that. there's several who have gone out on a limb and had it chopped off. but, you know, you look at bob mcconnell and you look at the candidate who's now the governor-elect in new jersey, and this may be a path not only for the vpd vote but to bringing the republicans back to the big tent philosophy, which was so successful years ago which the...
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the mccains and people like that lindsey grahams, if there was an appearance that they didn't trust him on national security, i think that would hurt him quite deeply. newspaper here's the other thing on the positive side for the president. of all the people i know-- not that i know everybody-- in the room they all say they have come away impressed. in the room. whether it's afghanistan or whether it's the economy. cool, inquisitive, wants y talk. wants to have the ideas on the table. wants to listen. >> i think that's true. i think the... there's an interesting thing on afghanistan where you can just argue against that. the obama style for dealing with afghanistan has been to have a big debate about afghanistan. which you could argue is exactly what a cool methodical thoughtful person should do. but, on the ground in afghanistan, certainly what our correspondents are telling us, also what you get from military and security personnel is that any sign in the that region of america trying to make up its mind something about.... >> rose: it remind him of the history. >>... has pretty drama
the mccains and people like that lindsey grahams, if there was an appearance that they didn't trust him on national security, i think that would hurt him quite deeply. newspaper here's the other thing on the positive side for the president. of all the people i know-- not that i know everybody-- in the room they all say they have come away impressed. in the room. whether it's afghanistan or whether it's the economy. cool, inquisitive, wants y talk. wants to have the ideas on the table. wants to...